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ff Jf 7 V4 i v40 I 1i 1 i 1- PAGE TWO te THE GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN, GREENFIELD, INDIANA THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960. i i THE GREENFIELD REPUBLICAN proved by the County Commissioners, The Board of County Commissioners reserve the'rlght to reject any' and all bids. 7BOIUB. jun-9-16 Audltor Hancock rqd- 7 i R. T.

Llneback, I Attorney for. Estate, June-4-ll-l8 1 1 IN MEMORIAM Father Mrs. Lloyd Is Dead Djative of County ejfdenHs Dead Cora B. Miller Dies in Hospital DALE B. SPENCER, Editor every Thuioday by The Spencer Publishing Co, 212 st JMin Street, Indiana.

as Second-class matter at the Postoffice at Greenfield. Indiana, under the Act of March 6, 1915. NOTICE' TO T43PAYERS OF ADDITIONAL APROPIA- TION Notice le hereby given to the tsx- nre JTStJf jws F. Mm on ue day oi June, itrau, wUl consider the following additional From Cumulative Building Pund Remodeling bid Paul E. Branson, sal Co.

ext of Mildred Campbell sal Co. Ext Off a. John Max Gentry, sal. Co. ext.

off Dorothy Birch, sal Co. ext off Ruth Ann Collp. ext. help ext Blanche Alldredge, ext help ext off Richard Wilson, sal esnlt Chf. Eva Deeb.

health Nrs. Harriett McClarnon. health IlUrtB Michael Zapf. sal. aupt.

Co. hm Grace Zapf. mat Co. Hm Ind. Bell.

Tele. Co. Tele Serv tOlle a. Wayne Crider. 1 postage Margaret Colei ext help Co Edna Jones, ext help Co.

rf. Bessie McClurg, ext- help Oo. class room and equipping for Science laboratory at Charlottesville School $16,000.00 Taxpayers appearing at such meet-m Ing shall have a right to be heard thereon. The additional appropriation finally made will be automatically referred to the State Board of Thx Commissioners, which Board will hold NOTICE TO HEIRS LEGATEES AND CREDITORS (EStat No. 6057) Estate of WlllUm A.

Welborn. deceased. in Hancock circuit Court, April Term. 1960. Notice- Is.

hereby given that: Etaer-son D. Welborn, aa administrator of said estate, has filed bis account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and his petition praying- the -Court to allow said account and' 'order distribution of ssld estate, and that the same will come up for hearing and action In said Court on the 27th day of June. 1960. In the court house In Greenfield. Indiana, time all heirs, legatees and creditors siJ estate -are required- to ap-pcSr and show cause, if" any there be.

why said account and vouchers should not be allowed', and distribution the estate be made as prayed for In said petition: 1 and all the heirs, devisees and legatees of decedent and said estate, and all others Interested, are hereby required to appear at said time and place and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. EMERSON D. WELBORN. Harris W. Avery.

Attorney for Estate; Administrator; Jun-6rl3-2o a further hearing within fifteen days at the County Auditor's Office in Ggeenfleld, Hancock County. Indiana; ashaa wlaaa aa md Kdk gSlLtoS mySLid and rested taxpayers may Inquire of die VEBN POPE. Cmmty A hearing si VERN POPE. NOBLE SMITH, WILLIAM WICKER. SSL.0-mSuS-,ika.ooi wine.

I -9-i6 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION No. 6160 In the Hancock Circuit Court of1 I I I I County, Indiana. Notice la hereby given that Griffith was, on the' 7th' day of June. 1960, appointed administrator of the ratate of Harley. Griffith, ed.

All' persons having claims against said eatate. whether or not now due, mutt file the lams in said court with-; in six months' from the date at the Die pit Tug Miss Stella Hutchison, years, of Greenfield led at 4: 05 p. m. he McGraw Nurs Fountaintown. Born August 10, 1880ln County, the daughter of and Mary Nvlliner Hu itiss Hutchisoncafne County as a where i or 76 years.

She was a ber of the ABC 0ub Surviving are tyro Georgia Nulliner, and Sen; of Shelby County and second and third' pomdns. ircxther and Daniel' Rosa Hutchison preceded; death. Falblr Residents fs DcctJ Sampson Twtwan afrA of Home Place, Mrs. Joseph E- Martin; and mond Inmgn, bqfth of this died suddenly at 6ja. day in his home, had; ln ill health for twp ils death was.

Surviving besides, -the ylai ter and son here are twd daughters and four' o-t sons and 12 Philadelphia ljl Dies tn New Jcrii Albert AtherMh, -S 'years range, East Orpntfe, a fotraer berland resident, died Tuei an East Orange hospital Bom at Philadelphia, Athertpp liye in 1918, when he nivedto New pe sey. He was a' Western Union tele grapher. servlcfesywill 2 pm. Cemetery, IAcUaapoIis, with' rangements by Hendiyx end Mortuary. 'V Survivor? include the Mrs.

Florence Atbertqp Mrs. Mary, Schgppel, Cedkr Grove, Jig, Mrs. Mildred -Mi Hill, tw6 sons, Albert.C erton, Springfiild, and G. Atherton, Wayne, brothers, -R. C.

bury. Thomas B. Cumberland, and WilltamH erton, Indianapolis, ers, Mrs. Lafayette, and Mrs. -Mary Route 12, Indianapolis.

Robert Willisntioi Dies Near first publication of this' notice or said claims wUl be forever barrack Dated at Greenfield, Indiana, this 7th day of June, 1960. F. MAX' JONES, Clerk of the Bussell 6k Wolf, Attorneys for June 9,16,23 cierk of the Hqhcpck circuit 'court NOTICE -Xu HEIRS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS (Estate No. 6103) Estate of MoUle- T. Willis, deceased.

In Hancock Circuit Court, April Term, 9gQe Notice -la hereby given that John N. Willli, as administrator- of said es- tate, has filed hie account and era in final settlement of said estate. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express opr sin-ier thanks and deep apptfeefo-J13-M tion ofsaid estate, and that the tion to friends, neighbors and same will come up' for hearing and I relatives for the expression of jetton in uki court on thd 24th dtj uy wvnfljihv fhA hPAuhifnl fiAMi of June! i960, in the court bouse in Greenfield, Indiana, at whjch trjiyutes and, prayer lh (OUTfilber time all heirs, legatees and creditors I rettvemeilt. ol said estate are required to appear 1 tye especially Wish to thwnlr i -I i 1 I .1 -i I i i i Firntyfal services and burial were Jeld -Id Hurlingtpn, Iowa. Wednes-lay aftriioon for Mrs.

Anna Grace jf ord, 85, a former Shelby coun- resident and teacher. Mrs. Mef- died Mbnday af a hospital ln ur)lngton, where she had resided ru hurpher. of years. Phe; teas born at Fountaintown yehibr8, 1874, the daughter of and Laura A.

Llngenfelter; 'was. "the last of four children. September 26, 1901, she was to Claude Mefford, who seeded, 1h death. Two sons born --the union survive, Robert Metro of Bip-lington and Frances Afford of San Pablo, Calif. Also upYivuig are.

four grandchildren id two great-grandchildren. -Mrt, Mefford, who was an aunt jf Edgar Llngenfelter of 'Route, was a member of id Flrgt Christian Church ln Btir- R. Moore liestn Mrs. Ethel R. Moore, age 70 ears.

of 608 Wood Street, died t- 4:20 a. m. Tuesday in Han-Memorial Hospital Barti September 6, 1889, in ancock County, Moore daughter of Robert A. Lydia M. Webb Krames.

She ilyed -her entire fife this 50mm0nity. Hirvivig are -one daughter, Robert Kalhert, of New Jersey; five sons. Forest H. of -Greenfield, Rt. Moore, New Palestine, LoweU R.

Moore, of Waldwxn, Rt. i Lawrence E. Moore, ol Ah-iderson, Rt. 2, Dwight Moore Pendleton Rt. 17 grand- hlne 1 jgreAt-gxandchll- on brother, H.

of Miami, Fla. Her Garland Moore, pre- ifcnd: cddhr tn- rionith i I 1 -1 lies ary Tuesday Basll Muterspaugh, age 65 ded eariy Tuesday mom-ing iii his home on Shirley, Rt. and seared in- the Aie-I'chanicsburg community, the son of the late Thomas and Ida Belle Linsey Muterspaugh, Mr. Muterspaugh was employed, by the Tndiana State Highway De-irtment -out cf Anderson for yeans joefoie hs retirement several months ago. He teas a niexnber ol the' Masonic Lodge A' Mfechanfesbuxg.

Surviving are the widow. Mrs Npra. Muterspaugh; four sons, of Shirley, Rt. Cart of Middletown, Charles of and Robert, at home; five 'grandchildren; four sisters, VLawrence Ldamood, Age 8 fdrmer resident of the Wdsttahd community and New Palestine, died in Los Angeles, California, "Monday, June 13th. lie teas formerly a funeral di-Jrector, in lndianapolis, but had lived ta for about 10.

years. vivors seph Lhvamood of Los Angeles and one gjrandson, Larry Linda mood, also, of Los lane two brothers, Ralph LAndanood o. New 'Palestine, and Ben Lin-danioOd of Warroad, Minn. Dies In Hospital Dadsx May McNamara, 84 years, of Fountaintown, -Rt. l.

died at 8 a. m. Sunday in Memorial Hospital. -rBorn in Shelby County, vember 1875, the daughter, of John and Serena Wickliff Gol- 4 den Mrs. McNamara had lived Fountain- -hetr.

lifetime in the 179.10 133 J3 241.66 33.75 bSmi Paul M. Ogg. sal Plan Comm 250.00 Marie Nicholson, sal dk aurv. 100.00 Lee sal. oust.

Msm. Bl. John L. Pasco, Co. Cor Alice Scott, sal dept aud Virginia.

M. Worfcind, dept. aUd a. a Dorthea M. Cherry, sal ex help Aiui.

Eva Weber, sal att. off Wm. R. Weber, ball dr ct Henrietta M. Watson, sal and per diem dk Clr.

Ct. Winfred L. McFerrtn. per diem Margaret Lants, Sal trees Virginia Murphy, ext. hip treae Opal Murphy, 'ex help trees Emil E.

Ellis, Co. Council' Russell W. Hardin, Co. Coun-Jack L. New," Co.

Council Price Scott, co. ooundl Richard H. Strickland, Co. Ce Claude White, Co coun Paul Vahle, Co. Gladys Pope; sal dept.

dk. Imogens Base, sal dept dk. Robert dept $her. Tyner Shelby, dept sber Opal Hawkins, sber. off.

Cecil M. Peters radio op. Robert E. Smith, pust Ct. hs.

Reba Frank, dept rec Beulah Sargent, ex help rec. Lee Pettigrew, heat pit. Irene Kramer, dk proa att Erma Rodocker, ext. hdp assess Welfare Fund Indiana Bell Telephone Co. ser Welfare Mildred Wolf, travel allow.

Gravel Road James D. White, sal aupt Lena M. Souder, sal dk. Elsa Anderson, Jab -Russell Brown, lab Robert Butcher, lab. James R.

Davis. Ronald Gross, lab. Paul C. Klngery, lab. Jerry L.

Master. lab. Orville Nelpe. lab Virgil Roland, lab Ernest W. Tanner, lab 104 16 24i7 40.00 241.66 189.75 250.00 250.00 12500 15000 180.00 24106 16.00 20000 12500 .180.00 Lloyd Whitaker Lab Nolan Wood, lab.

Paul F. Andls, lab. John W. Brown, lab. Carwon C.

Cam, lab Fred Cook, lab. Chas Dyer, lab. Chester Kemerly lab William It. Troy, lab. Hay Wiggins, labor Walter Cbelhor, lab.

Ind. Bell Tel Co. tele Andls Motors, Inc. rep trucks and machinery 332.05 345 60 ar 300-00 345.60 360.001 35430 1 185-J5 78.41 trucks machinery 1362.16 Dill-Fields Inc. rap trks and ptach.

Howard Holt Motors, Inc. rep. trucks and'mach City of Grefnfleld. ht. It.

$nd powr -Greenfield Gss. Co. heat Rapid Radiator rep rep and mach Deeds. Equip. rep 1 1 1 mach.

Greenfield Body 8hop, rep trks end mach Capitol city Tires Co. Inc. ga- rage pwr. Motor Fuel Tax Dlv. gar mot, and power 1 8tocker Welding Supp.

gar mot and power 25437 54.15 2V9 37230 69.60 538 The Ohio OU Co. garage 'mot uux power 1075.11 Indlane Wlpipg Cloth Co. gu j. -j Wm. If, Thoniig, gffcvfl 33075 Woodmen' Accident A Ufe Coi dlMlbli IZle.

SUndird Oil gax, mot. pOWDf Caldwell Gravel Sales, gravel Ed Btrubbe Bon, gravel D. L. Reeves, gravel Irving Material, gravel 1300.72 Nile Slders. rep bridges 1830 1 Aii 13,71 InC' 1 Ml 48 Ptott HstoC hsrdwsre Johnson' Hardware, hdw.

Hartman Bros, bitum Shumaker Brae. 'Indus, bltu Charles Schrleber. paint Assoc. Sign 6e Post Co. road signs u'vs 940 345.26 41.20 W24 Hancock Co.

Farm Bu. Assn, rep and supp 420.06 DOTLE THOMAS. Auditor Hancock Jun-2-9 NOTICE TO HEIRS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS (Estate No. 6108) Estate.of Eddie R. Murphy, deceased.

In the Hancock Circuit Court, April Term, 1960. Notice la hereby given that Kate Murphy as administratrix of said tate. bos filed her account and vouchers in final settlement of Mid estate and her petition praying the Court to allow Mid account and order distribution of said estate, and that the same will come up tor hearing and action In Mid Court on the 29th day of June, 1960. in the court house in OI gUiO, iWWi ilk WJO WUrt UUllSQ AAA SnnwdUand' Cte ltamwap 9 1 I th? wOWi' fnr' tate be made aa prayed for in said rfidredent an1 n4 legatees or eaia oeceaent ana eaia SSsTSi S. hereby required to appear at -said time and place and make of tbelr heirship or- claim to any part of Mid estate.

KATE MURPHY. Administratrix. Richard T. Llneback. Attorney for Ectate.

Jun-7-14-21 I -m-IT 8 1 I I 1 1 172.50 1 25.00 1 .25 DO I 25.00 1 2500 1 25.00 25.00 25.00 1 241.06 1 24106 1 1 1 1 1 41 5. Do I IS I I mcok I 395.35 1 I 305 88 2J I 1 1 I Shafer In loving memory of I our daring gnjJ brother, 2nd Lt. 'wflUun' Msiz Chafer I who was lost in action over the North Sea, June 14, 1944: I Soniwhere back of sunset. iSffSSS I Skmdlv liioreP for fclndly each, Us SeU ture plana. I the gift iS- preme Greater loye hath np man that this.

Tt he lay down. his life for -his friend. Qadly missed V. Brother. exnrsss crgttSePrr-VVe espregs -Opr appyettoltjtop to OUT fplAVlils Philadelphia COnjimhity 0T thp lOVy CftTdS, in reif5IrailCe 0)1, father gad 'iWHF 7T." a J- Jifr.

ad Jdrsf' James Woods- wprth fr. and AaWilliam T. Swank, Samuel Wboosworth, Mr. and Mrs. Woods-worth, Hfr.

and Mrs; Jdmes D. Woods-. worth Mr. and Mrs. Vallie LCpl.

Larry r.nn ni? I CARD QF THANKS Jackson--We wish 4o acknowl edige with; deep' appreciation I the syjnpathy and the beautiful floral tribute exten ded by our 'neighbors and friends at the time' of the death of our loved The family of. Bfrs. Nell Jackson ihe iutarers; th, organW, toe Rev. Earl Prlgnltz the FauSSetrPasCO Mortuary The Family Cf Carrol Jaclison CARD OF THANKS Griffith Our sincere thanks to kind, neighbors and relatives for expressions sympathy, beautiful flowers' and courtesies extended iis In the sudden passing of-1 our beloved husband, father tmd grandfather Harley Griffith-We also wiin' to tnank Rey A. Grace for their comforting mesaafes aald rvvha.rH Jor the beautiful PaapO Mortuary for understanding ser- yicCS.

Mrs. Enza Griffith And Family' CARD QF, THANKS I wish to express my appreciation to ithe doctors, nurses and nurses adds for their kind and efficient care. And all my rtiatives-. and friends for their-flowers, cards, gifts cind visits during my stay in Hancock Memorial Hospital. Your kindness Will always be-remembered.

June McQueeney. IN MEMORIAM Buchfink In loving ipemory Of our dear husband and father, John j. Buchfink who passed away, June 16, 1948: I mwnory M-de today hourfc PMeed away. 8 by. ut memory atay.

Aa near ond dear as-yesterday. Wife, Children GrandcfyUdren and Sistey. CARD OF, THANKS Fnqn hpily of We wish to express bur sin cere appreciation to all who were so kind in our recent losf. Mrs. Betty Lamb and Family.

Alonzo Tomplinson Dies in New Mexico Alonzo Tomlinson, age 74 yeara, died Monday morning in I ia.i m. rusmiMUM sanitarium at oarrizq New Mexico, after a. lopg period oi 111 health, He was a cousin of the John Masters family of Wilkinson, and his only immediate survi- vor is a sister, Miss Druzle Tomlinson of Chicago. Hospitalised Miss Hazel Ellis of Walnut 1 fhi, rifv is natlent in I oireeX, WHS City, is patient lithe Methodist Hospital, Indian- anoiis where she iS under Ob- 1 aDOU3' wncre 8110 18 UUVI 1 ariniia Polu, Servatlon and treatment. 1 I I Week-l'Jia liUfJlr1- Robert J.

Qulllman, aqd family Of -nivnie Kentucky and D. Rtyflolpb L. Hoffman, age .81 rears, of Zephyrhllls, died Sunday morning in the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lloyd Stuckey, 527 N. State Street, this pity, where he had been a guest -for three days.

The body was taken -to the Pasco Memorial' Mortuary and later released to thie Kerlik-owske Funeral Home -at, St. where funeral arrangements vylll made. FornierMclQrdsville Resident Is Dead Clifford O. Dinger, 64, a former McCordsvUIe community resident, died suddenly Saturday afternoon, May 28, at.Sugar.Qamp, Wisconsin, pUowing a heart ahttvk Moving to Hancock County from Rhinelander, Wtec.7 resided for many yeftrs near McCordsville, where he' was employed by Clements Transfer Co. Following his rethement last November, he, with his.

wife, moved tp (heir winter home at Phoenix, Arimna He is survived, by his wife; three dMMfetera wpam Paxtoq. qf Route -5, Greenfield; Mrs. Ralph Wyss, Denver, and Mrs. Vernon Novak, Rhinelander, one son, Dale, McCordsville; a sister, Mike Schmltch, Los Angeles, two brothers. Merle Dinger, of Copemish, and Herman Dinger, of Frankfort, and eight grandchildren Funeral services were conducted in Rhinelander, in the Carlson Funeral Home, with the Rey.

C. L. Lindberg officiating. Interment was in Forest Home Cemetery. RileiSMey for Grenfield Native Funeral services for John P.

Foley, 90 years old, 5458 N. FeniVsyJvania Street, Indlan-aiolis, g. retired physics instructor at Indiana University, were hld at. a. today in Planner 8s Buchanan Broad Ripple Mortuary, with burial in Park Cemetery, this city.

Mr, Foley died Wednesday in Methodist Hospital. Horn at Greenfield, Mr. Foley had been with -Indiana University 44 years as both a mechan- leal and electrical engineer and physics tnstruotpr. He was also the first carUkxieur of chimes Installed ip the student building In 1906,. and served in that capacity for 34 years.

He was a member pf the First Methodist Church at Sloomilngtop. Survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. John D. Sparks of Indian-: apolis; a son, Dr. John P.

Foley, of Npw York City; a sister, Mrs. Henry Husted of Tampa, and one grandchild. Native of Hancock County Passes Away Albert Hopkins, age 77 years, died suddenly the result of heart attack Saturday after noon, in his home at Knights-town. A native ct Hancock County, Mr. Hopklno was a retiret Chrysler employee.

Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Leona' Hopkins; two daughters, Mrs. Dale Green of Mt. Summit, Mrs. Dorottta Miller Knlghtstown; three son, Leroy Hopkins oL Dallas, Texas; Mar shall Hopkins of.

West Palm Beach, Florida; Dwight Hopkins of Knlghtstown; several grand children; one sister, Mrs. Dora Mathes of Martinsville, brother, Harvey Hopkins, Knlghtstown. Atherton funeral Saturday Afternoon Funerail services will be. conducted at 2 pun. from the Cumberland Chapel of Hendryx Fields Mortuaries Albert Atherton, age 65 years, East Orange, N.J..

a former Cumberland resident, who died Tuesday in an East Orange hospital. Interment will take place-in Memorial Park Cemetery near Indianapolis. Born at Philadelphia, Indiana Mr. Atherton lived in Cumberland until, 1918, wheq he moved to New Jersey. He was a Western Union telegrapher.1 Survivors are the widow, Mrs Florence Atherton; two daughters two sons; two sisters and three IN MEMQWAW Stine In loving memory our son and brother: Sgt.

Paul D. Stine Ton were someone, special 1 God lent us for a while: You Hilled pur days with sunshine, with your cheerful, happy smile. Losing you cut a shadow That will last our Orhole lives through We ere not alone In sorrow, were lqyed -by -all you knew Sadly missed. by Mother, Sister and Brothers. i Mrs.

Cora Belle. Miller, age 86 rears, a resident of 238 W. South Street, this city, died Sunday at 3 in Hancock Iljemoriai Hospital after an illness. Born November 29, 1873, in Hancock County, the daughter cf James and Mary Ann Ar-buckle Banks, Mrs. Miller had ived here entire life In this community.

She was a member of -the Greenfield Christian Church, Pocahontas lodge and club, the W. R. C. and Royal Neighbors of America. Surviving are two daughters, tirs.

Audrey Miller and Mrs. Freda Griffith, both of Greenfield; two grandchildren, Mrs. Doris Jean Copeland of Lapel, and Gomer 'Rex Griffith of Greenfield; three sisters, Mrs. GertrtKLe Boelson and Mrs. Ruby Davis, of Greenfield, Mrs.

Cadiz Rosselt of Indianapolis; two brothers, Thomas Banks of Shelbyville, and Mose Banks of St. Louis, -Mo. Her husband, Jacob Miller, preceded her ip death in 1936. Death Claims Pearl M. Cooper Mrs.

Pearl LI. Cooper, of Max-well, died at 12:10 a. m. Mon day In Hancock Memorial Hospital. A native of Paxke County, Mrs.

Cooper had lived in Hancock County for 22 The daughter, of Dan and Ruth Har-. vey Mulvihill, she was a graduate, of Butler university, hav- Ing taught in the Anderson 1 schools for. 30 years as well as at Mecca, Silver Island and Steam Conner. She was a of the Maxwell Methodist Church, the iMaxwell W. S.

Eden Chapter No. 64, Older of Eastern Star, Progressive Reading Club -and the Anderson Teachers Association. Surviving are the husband, Ross Cooper and one sister. Miss Hazel Mulvihill of Maxwell. George Bricker i A George Bricker, age 73 years, Greenfield Rt.

died suddenly at his home Saturday afternoon. i Survivors are the Stella, three sons. Paul, Charlottesville, Rt.l; Kenneth, Greenfield, Rt. Carl, Greenfield; three grandchildren, six great-grandchildren, two brothers, Walter of Wilkinson, Rt. and Herachel of.

Markleville, Rt. five sis- ters, Mrs. Ethel Huffman, Marie Belser, Gladys Keesling and Bertha Needier, all of Ander-son, and Mrs. Mabel Bricker, of Missouri. Bricker was a member qf the Wilkinson Brotherhood and Sisterhood and Mt.

Gilead, EUB Church. Retired Farmer Dies on Carl F. Teal, 90 years old, retired farmer of near died Sunday in Methodist Hospital in. Indianapolis. Born at Oaklandon, Mr.

Teal resided most of his life in the Mf-Cordsville area and. was a 60-year member and past master of the Masonic Lodge. He was member of the Universalist -Chuiph at Oaklandon. Survivors include four Mrs. Almg Bell of New Castle, Mrs.

McCord, of Indianapolis; -Mrs. Hester Meo of-Tucson, and Mrs. Helen Boop of Jacksonville. three sons, Ray Tearfcf Jackson. and Milo and Ralph Teal of Indianapolis, both -'at home; 13 grandchildren, 13 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-graildchild.

Former Resident Hew Palestine Dies William J. Glass, 50 years 1434; N. C-impbell Avenue, In-dianapolis died Thursday at Francis Hospital, Beech Grove. Born New Palestine, he was a- resident of Indianapolis 30 years, and a supervisor for the Blue Ribbon ire Cream Co. 20 Mr.

Glass was a member of th Christian Park Reform! Survivors include two daughters, 'William Eyster and Miss Barbara Jean Glass, both Indianapolis; a brother. Ralph Glass of Indianapolis, and 1 two grandchildren. LIST OF CLAIMS TO EALLOWED The following la a list of claims to bo allowed by the Board of Commissioners at their, regular meeting on Monday, June 6, i960; General Fund Anderson Canvas Prod! rep Jail 1 pr Nursing, 16.00 American Journal Health. Nrs. American Uw Book Co.

law bk Ace Window Cleaning Sere. rep blinds Arab Termite tc Pest Control, Control Bioadway Lum Co. sand-mix Cecil M. Boring, drain Otto Bolander, tile St Frul Brmnsfn, sup comm 6k transportation John' L. Bash, rep Co.

Home Burroughs Corp. ser? Bobbs-MerrlU Inc. law bks City of Greenfield. elect 1 Correlated Prod. Co.

aup ct Mildred Campbell, mil. H. D. 1 Agent Central Supply Mem. Bldg.

8up Gene Crider, bus. xnach sup -Continental Baking Co. Food Co. Home Culllgan Water Cond. sup Jail Eva Deeb.

mileage Health Nrs. Howard D. Delashmit, fuel Co. Home Dailey Oil Co. Inc.

gas Co. Dtll-Flelda, new mower Dill-Fields. rep Co. Hm.i Rep mover Allen Von Elser. 'rep Co.

Hm Eastern Ind. Pub. ad' In paper Perry Easton, cor deputy Glng 6k Free, James Steele dm Greenfield Gas. Co. gas ct Mwft Bldg.

a. a.1 John Max Gentry, mileage Asst. Co. Agent. Funk.

Bros, seed corn Co. hm Greenfield Abbatolr, proc hogs-Co. Home Greenfield Ice Cream Co. -food Co Home D. H.

Goble Ptg. sup co. of 5.00 37.50 295.65 25-00 3.00 64.96 8.83 100.48 1.50 39.00 10.00 181.04 93.75 52.29 13.65 14.35 14.40 700 38.92 15.00 ,70.20 124.95 58.46 3.00 3.60 10.00 541.00 74.51 25.69 6.10 81-46 40.68 115.25 Hendryx 6s Fields Mortuary, bur Elendr; BolS idler 100.00 89.66 Howard Holt, rep sheriff car Holmes Marathon Sta. gas shcr iffs car Holmes Marathon Station, gas sheriff par Hancock Co. Farm Bu.

Coop? Seed and' Feed Co. Km. I8E Oop. .,,.......1 Ind. State Indus.

chairs tor court house Merle Jones, tile dm Ed, Kirkpatrick, meals, trans prisoners Lawyers Coop Pub. Co. law Books a a a R. C. Co.

McKeand Johnson, Inc. final payment on bridge Midwest Mobile Comm, rep rad Donald McDaniel, haul tile 3.00 McGraw-Hill Book Inc. of supply health dept MltcheU-Flemlng Print. Co. SUPP and AdV.

158.30 Wm. Mitchell Pt. Co. off aup 27.38 Ora L. Nicholson, mileage Paul M.

Ogg. mile, plan com W. R. Oldham. DVM health DCpta Pierce, Gruber 6k Beam, eng of bridge john L.

Pasco, mil cor. Jeanette Pasco cor elk Pickett Hdw. rep Mem. Bldg Public Service of Ind, elect for HOme a-a a a a a a Lloyd Stlverthorne, fox Dewey Reger. fox.

Forest H- Trees, fox Dallas L. Marshall, fox Chester H. Fab 1 fox Everett Leary, fox Harold L. Miller, 1 fox Paul Myers. fOX Otto Bolander, fox' Edward Bcvcr.

fox jay B. McClarnon, fox Albert Muegge. fox James P. Moeller, fox Vernon Clelman, fox- Roland McDaniel. toX George H.

Sleeth. fox Stanley Hancock, fox Lynn lVilfong. fox Paul Kielman, fox Stanley Moeller, fox Howard fox William Stelnwachs, fox Dona Dwtr. fox- Edgar E. Moore, fox Kenneth Carr, fox Carl Vail, fox.i K.

W. Russell Agcy. Ins. Co. Robert Rodocker.

mileage 1 Remington Rand. rep Shelby Service, rep, gas tires. gnd1 sup Sears, Roebuck Co. paint Co. Home Tyner Shelby, mileage George rep.

Allen Smith, Co. sup David Swafford, tax ref Ourl I- Snider, haul drn Robert xnil per diem Paul F. and Julia M. Vanden bark, dump con, Wm. F.

Wulf, easement Welch Shell Serv. gas White Evans Elevator Co, ele- 4230 61.95 5.00 884.10 810 1737 68.45 300 15.00 6.00 -600 33 00 330 1830 6.00 600 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 8.00 330 3.00 6.00 630 3.00 9 00' 3.00 3.00 3.00 15.001 2830 2.40 32.76 303.86 10.28 .124.00 82 91 12-00 37.67 4.00 124.00 130 500.00 11.44 Robert Earl Williamson; i years, died, suddenly Frida; ning at his home pn 'Shir; Rt. 1. 1 'v. He was a farmer and an-fiN roil Muncey of Anderson; two ployee of the AUisan Divisi(pi ifvyTiaif brothers, Andy and Lee General Motors and held of Mechanicsburg.

i Mra Fern.Kirkpa trick, of Shir Mrs, of Mrs. Dorothy isl Hutcher, of Shliiey -ahd Ce- bershdp in Union No. 933 -TR. M' w. -4ir Surviving are the widow, S' SI be allowed, and distribution of tbe estate be made as prayed fee in said petition; and all the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent and aald estate.

$nd all others interested, are hereby required to appear at said hereby requ andf place and make proof of their heirship nr claim to any put of' aald estate. JOHN N. Administrator. 'Jun-2-9-18 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION (Estate No. 6146) In the Hancock Circuit Court of Hancock County.

Indiana. Notice la hereby given that oen evieve J. Stlckfonr was. on the 1st ia60. appointed admlnla- tratrlx erf the estate of Henry D.

Bnl- der. deceased. AU persons having claims agplnst wld estate, whether or not now due. must flip the same in wild court with in six months from the date of the none first publication of this notice or aald claim will be forever barred. at Qreenfleld.

pidiana, this 1 June. IM0. I MAi JONES. Clerk of Hstocock Circuit Court. I ttbmis aiimv w- AWy I CXcMCaivt.

Avll Tm. 1 NoUce hereby given that Harris I w- Avery 'as executor of said estate. has filed his acpoiint anjl voucher, in I of wdd estate, raid, hie said account' and qrder OUtributlra petition praying the Court to allow mIH aMWMinf anil awlap MofritinMAit nf I aald estate, and that the same will come up for hearing and action in said court on the '27th day' of 'June; 1,1 Greenfield, I Tndlsfik tff. umlnh Tint all tialra. laffae any there be, why said account and voucher should not bo allowed, and distribution of the estate he madS as prayed for in aald petition; and all the heirs, devisees and legatees of said decedent and aald estate, and all other Interested hereby required to appear at said tlmg and place 7- r-v- rr- proof of their heirship or claim to any pert of Midi estate.

HARRIS W. AVERT. Executor. Harris W. Avery, Attorney for Estate.

I jun-10-17-24 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION (Estate NO. 6107) In the Hancock Circuit Court of I IJaNMMV PTIlTI tv Ttldil FVI glvhat Rex E. I Boberta was. on the 2nd day of June, i960, appointed administrator of the estate of Walter J. Roberto, deceased.

AH persons having claims against I aU1 estate, whether or not. now due. muat fue the same in said court wlth- ln month the fiwmt nilKiiat.inn vtAtiA aid SMr Dated wt oreenMd. Indiana, this 2nd day of June, I960. F.

MAX JONES, Clerk of Hancock Circuit Court. M. E. Watson, Attorney for Estate. Jun-3-10-17 NOTICE OF IS1 ADMINISTRATION (Estate No.

6168) In the Hancock Circuit Court of I Hancock County, Indiana, Notice Is hereby given that- Carl F. or I wtate -of' Pearf Bpeer, 'deceased. I 1 1 I of Bld Mary WUliamsoif; tigro sotis.p ry and Robert at hoifter mother, Mrs. MteiideW of Shirley, Rt. pn0 Ralph WlUfomson Ohio; four ron Pyles, New lores Lemerick, Qlifil And Frances Mrs.

Dies Mrs. Alice W. years, died sud her home on El had been in frilSg two years but-her death expected. Bom in Cpunty-'; Gwynneville. September l.sl she lived in Sheibj- Counties until 1929 wr went to Elwood Surviving are onfc'-' Lee syver of Ch one grandson, errjw; cousin, Mrs.

Dora ristown. Her Frgni preceded her in' in and two sons are deceased ds Rites Held For Dora tTjsler 4 Mrs. Raster was Hattie O. Havens, vfllo death red Wednesday and were held Friday: She was born in Marion: ship, a daughter of Margaret Fox. She jas marff Mack Kaster; who preceded death February 18, Tie, close survivor is ar Jirbtlie'r Fox of New Bethel.

I vator serv Richard O. Wilson, com. trans 6130 45.78 53.75 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned that the Board of Cora- missioned, of Hancock County, Indiana. I Brtcker on the 3rd day of June. Auditor's Office ln Greenfield.

1960. appoints! administrator of the receive sealed the following: County Highway Fund ton community. was a member of the Sugar Creek Methodist Church. f- Surviving are one daughter Mrs Fred Phares of Fountain-- -Rt. three sons, William McNamara of; Spring, Lake, 'r' f-hairies McNarama, Orleans, and Glen McNamara, Shelbyviile; -7 five- a two sisters, Mrs.

Russell McDonald of Indianapolis, apd Mrs. Gerald Marley, Billy R. White, labor Cof Dr. James R. Dr.

Jail and Co. H. Ouy Woolfolk. uniform John Zapf, extra lab. Co, H.

Brookfi, aselng Audrey Woiski, assess Emily Brown, assessing Irene Beeson, assessing Geraldine assessing Marv Hoss, assessing Frail Is McClarnon. Judith Carlton, Dorolhv Copelend. assessing Blue, assDsing Dixie Draket. assessing -Milo assessing Hazel Cly. assessing Paul J.

Dodd, assessing BenJ. J. Kracht. assessing Lillie F. Likens, assessing Effle Clark, assessing Teona Robertson, assessing Edna Kemerly.

assessing Irma Haley. ssein5 Julia Frii'dcnmaker. assessing Willhun Brandle, assessing Prestou Roberts, asseslng 16 00 126.60 22.50 314.00 170.00 256.00 145.00 100.00 20.00 20.00 40 00 190.00 200.00 170.00 332.90 95.00 265.00 250.00 100.00 220.00 165.00 115.00 200.00 110.00 ah persons emuns estate, whether pr not now One 4-wheel drive front end load- I due. must file the same (n Mid court with back hoe. I within six months from date of General Fund the.

first publication of this notice Drafting Plat Books. or said claims will be bar- Specll Lest ions and requisitions are red. now on file in the Office of the Aud- All persons having -claims against Ill whathar nr not -now dUS sealed bids will be opened Mid estate, whether or. not now due, All persons having claims against 1 -v itor. Bald publicly and the contracts awarded must file the earns In said court with- I Delaplane and fomuy OI cnam-on the 25th day of June, I960, COT, in six months from the date of the nnlgn UUnois, -were wpek-enc 10:00 o'clock.

A. M. publication, of tbU notice nnd Mrs Georee Each bid shall be accompanied by a said claims will be forever barred. SSe.Bt8 01 T. surety bond or certified check in" the Dated at Indiana, fhls 1 Dickmnnn and attendPO the.

James sum eciual to the amount shown on 1 3rd day of June, 19T3. M. Bussell family reunion in the rsr amay. nciHUVl, aiiu n. Republican $1 Per Year I S'" -6' Jdi;.

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